Poles Outlaw Naras

July 11, 1934

Warsaw (Jul. 10)

The National Radical party, more familiarly known as Naras, Polish anti-Semitic political group patterned on the German Nazis, was outlawed by order of the Polish government today on the ground that it menaced “peace and order.”

At the same time the government ordered that every member of the Nara headquarters staff now at liberty be immediately placed in the isolation concentration camps recently erected by Polish authorities as interment centers for enemies of the Polish state.